? PV Book Q4 Bill 10 is still above parity, prior record sales in 2011
Paper Bill in Q4’10 PV remains above parity, in front of record sales in 2011
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San Francisco, CA (Vocus / openPR) 10 March 2011
In Q4’10 (ending December 31, 2010), the PV-to-bill book published in 3 months’ average of 1.10, following the PV book-to-bill analysis in the quarterly report Solarbuzz ® PV systems introduced. In the course of the year was an average of 12 months in 2010 to 1.27 compared to .97 in 2009.
After Finlay Colville, Senior Analyst Solarbuzz “The latest figures PV book-to-bill reflects the ongoing investment in the two c-Si and thin-film segments that are driving the strong capacity expansion in 2011. Level 1 c -Si manufacturers create to the LV status + vertically integrated reach in the back of the order book remains strong. On the contrary, investment in a-Si/uc-Si and CIGS thin-film technologies represents the impulse for new entrants of low-cost option continue to find special challenge Very first Solar the domain c-Si on the market these days. “
In close cooperation with the team at PV value chain of PV Solarbuzz book tickets profile analysis of the problems linked with quarterly statements for all PV manufacturers with the respective reservations and revenue of the corresponding procedure tool manufacturers.
ratio book-to-bill compares the total quantity of orders received to the total quantity of product delivered and placed inside a specific time period charged. If the proportion of demand on the device supply chain to deliver. Book PV relationship to the Charter of 1.10 for Q4’10 indicates that U.S. $ 110 will receive orders from the supplier of photovoltaic systems for each and every $ 100 of products shipped.PV
The consolidated income from book to bill analysis, the average number of investments in industrial installations by established and emerging technologies. Even so, the trend level 1 producer cells is an appropriate indicator to assess the impact of the equipment to make the final demand of the PV marketplace requirements.
Colville said, “Tier-1 For c-Si and thin-film-producer of the record reaches 75% of PV demand in 2010. supply of equipment in this segment of the mainstream of solar cell manufacturing raises the global expansion of PV performance is rather drive the quantity and timing of oversupply in the 2H’11 panel. “
segment level 1, the relationship PV-Book to Bill, “was greater than 1.39 in Q4’10, with an average of 12 months 1.26. Early indications are that the share of this segment book-to Bill drops below parity in Q2’11. This would be the 1st signs of a slowdown in capacity expansion by leading manufacturers of photovoltaic and the beginning of a downturn in income offered to the leading suppliers of photovoltaic systems by 2H’11 and 1H ‘ represent 12th
PV book-to-Bill updated quarterly
Photovoltaic trends in capital investment in equipment can now be separated for the PV-book-to-bill, Quarterly Report Solarbuzz PV equipment will be pursued. Added in November 2010, provides this analysis of key performance indicators that track global changes in quarterly backlog of equipment supply chain. Trends in different indicators of book-to-Bill grasp the overall health of the photovoltaic manufacturing and a means for predicting the size and timing of the phases of the announced capacity expansion. PV numbers book-to-bill is updated quarterly and the data on the prior 3 months. In addition to publishing consolidated quarterly updates are detailed outcomes in future editions of the quarterly report presented Solarbuzz PV systems, with the next version out by April 2011. The analysis also supplies an ad hoc basis to support the photovoltaic systems Solarbuzz details throughout the year to a better understanding of the events and trends, the profound effects on the photovoltaic supply chain team.
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